Empiricism and Its Fallacies

  • Burawoy M
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Abstract

The scholar most associated with "public sociology" responds to steven lubet’s prosecutorial approach and argues that, if looking for falsehoods is the point of empiricist ethnography, looking for falsifications is the point of theory-driven ethnography.

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Burawoy, M. (2019). Empiricism and Its Fallacies. Contexts, 18(1), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504219830677

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